/Thanks for letting me see this. Was is Kyocera Unison that made that
program? Do you have a screen shot of it and did it offer color
printing and print/preview support?
My question is that if I invested in an Amiga 4000 and got all the
upgrades, would I be able to browse the internet on DSL and then create
sophisticated documents like
I do with Corel X3 for winXP?
Would I be able to insert a CD-ROM and the Amiga read the PC formatted
CD and load in graphics files?/
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relayer wrote:
>
> The Amiga 4000 was late and high up the Amiga line. There were few of
> them sold. Most of them were sold for use with the Video Toaster card.
> Very few were just for desktop use as Commodore was losing steam at
> the time.
>
> I'm not aware of many Amiga 4000 specific software titles, at least
> that weren't for video and advanced graphics. Most of the software was
> able to operate on the Amiga 500/600/1000/1200/2000/2500/3000 series
> of computers.
>
> I remember PrintMaster Plus for the Amiga. I haven't used it myself. I
> mainly used my Amiga for multimedia. 2D/3D Graphics, animation, etc. I
> did have the Okimate 20 for the Amiga for a while. I also had it for a
> C128. Simply replacing the interface module made it Amiga (and PC)
> compatible. I haven't done much with color printing on the Amiga. It
> simply took a lot of time with the Oki 20. When I got my first HP500C,
> then I printed a lot of pictures.
>
>
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